Girls is getting better and better. I understand people's aversion to Lena Dunham. But give credit where credit's due, which is her piercing insight into the so many forms of arrogance and na´vetÚ that folks of our age intrinsically frown upon but aren't immune to, involuntarily reciprocate but can't utter. How she manages to find glimmers of hope and warmth here and there, in spite of all the dire situations wherein all the characters are entrenched, is even more remarkable in my humble opinion.

Girls is getting better and better. I understand people's aversion to Lena Dunham. But give credit where credit's due, which is her piercing insight into the so many forms of arrogance and na´vetÚ that folks of our age intrinsically frown upon but aren't immune to, involuntarily reciprocate but can't utter. How she manages to find glimmers of hope and warmth here and there, in spite of all the dire situations wherein all the characters are entrenched, is even more remarkable in my humble opinion.